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Selected Answers: A, B
B: Standalone design fits small sites with a single internet link where a full SD-WAN overlay isn’t needed.
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Selected Answers: A, C
A. Cloud On-Ramp (Performance Improvement): The Cloud On-Ramp topology is specifically designed to provide the fastest and most reliable path to cloud-based resources (SaaS like Office 365 or IaaS like AWS/Azure). By establishing direct tunnels to cloud gateways or using ADVPN shortcuts to reach cloud instances, it bypasses the latency-heavy path of backhauling traffic through a central data center, significantly improving the performance of cloud applications.
C. Remote Breakout (Centralized Inspection): Also known as Centralized Breakout, this design sends all internet-bound traffic from a branch (spoke) back to a central hub for security processing. This is the ideal indication when you want to centralize traffic inspection (using a single high-performance firewall at the hub) and limit local management requirements because the branches do not need complex local security stacks or deep inspection capabilities
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Selected Answers: A, C
When you deploy SD-WAN, you can choose from several common designs. Each design best applies to specific contexts. Which two statements correctly associate a common SD-WAN design with its main indication or constraint? (Choose two answers)
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